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10 Cafes In The West Of Singapore Worth Visiting

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10 Cafes In The West Of Singapore Worth Visiting

September 29, 2019

Photo: Oh My Mango (left), Boyle's Coffee Cafe

These cafes in the west side of Singapore are worth visiting for great coffee and delicious food. Find out what they are below:

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10 Cafes In The West Of Singapore Worth Visiting
1. Oh My Mango
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As you can guess from its name, this cafe is all about mangoes — well, almost. Aside from its signature mango drinks (there’s about seven), there’s also toast, Thai Milk Tea and Bingsu (Korean shaved ice) desserts. But if you must go mango, there’s also Mango Sticky Rice, Mango Bingsu and Mango Sticky Rice Toast to be had.

For those who want to try something else good but different here, the Thai Milk Toast is a sweet-beast of a dessert — the thick loaf comes with Thai milk ice cream, cookie crumbles, sliced almonds and drizzled with Thai milk tea sauce. Hunt it down at level 1 of a lesser known mall in the West called Gek Poh Shopping Centre.

At #01-334, 762 Jurong West St 75, Singapore 640762.

Oh My Mango
2. The Tiny Roaster
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This artisan coffee studio is not your typical cafe – they serve some freshly roasted, passionately hand-brewed coffee. And pretty much only cafe, save for some cakes – so you get to appreciate it in its full glory without any food overshadowing it.

From nutty flavour profiles to floral tones and creamy cuppas to more acidic brews, this is every coffee lover’s dream.

Coffee enthusiasts can also sign up for the brewing, roasting and espresso sessions conducted in the studio.

At #01-62, 106 Clementi Street 12, Singapore 120106

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3. W39 Bistro And Bakery
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With its colourful vintage aesthetic and sentimental knick-knacks from yesteryear, stepping into this charming neighbourhood gem is like entering the familiar cottage of your childhood.

The menu reads well, from a healthy Quinoa Salad to more indulgent Pork Loin Cordon Bleu, but most people are here for their homemade cakes – our favourites are the Red Velvet as well as the Rainbow Cake.

At 39 Jalan Mas Puteh, Singapore 128637

W39 Bistro And Bakery
4. Paddy Hills
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Let’s just say we’ve willingly travelled to the far end of Singapore to this cafe multiple times, and not once has the food disappointed.

Our favourites at brunch: the legendary Berry Muffcake, and the Pan-Fried Seabass on a bed of rosti blanketed by a sunny side up.

At 38 South Buona Vista Road, Singapore 118164.

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5. Dean and Deluca
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Many know of their outlet that’s nestled in the heart of Orchard Road but not of this one in the west.

Hailing from New York City, Dean and Deluca makes for the perfect weekend bunch — think American breakfasts, pastries and more.

While you’re there, get yourself some of their home brand sweet treats. Our favourite is the Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Cashews.

At #01-01 HillV2, 4 Hillview Rise, Singapore 669554.

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6. Jimmy Monkey Cafe
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Set up by a true blood native Melbournian (and we all know how much they love their coffee), Jimmy Monkey promises the “ultimate coffee experience”, with amazing coffees made with beans roasted on-site from some of the best independent and Rainforest Alliance Farms.

On the food front, expect humble fare like toasted foccacias to rustic pastas and frittatas.

At #01-51 One-North Residences, 9 One-North Gateway, Singapore 138643.

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7. Swee Lee Social Club
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Some of you might recognise Swee Lee as a homegrown SG music instruments supplier brand, but we bet you didn’t know that its flagship store at The Star Vista is also home to an in-house cafe called Swee Lee Social Club (a clever play on Buena Vista Social Club if it’s intended).

It’s a cosy set-up (all blonde wood furniture), with a simple enough menu featuring the usual spin of coffee drinks such as lattes, espressos and mochas, and its coffees are brewed with beans from local beans specialist Common Man Coffee Roasters. But here’s its “off-the-record” special: Hassle the staff for the secret menu. It is rotational, small (some 5 items get onto this) and has featured items such as waffles and dessert toasts before.

At #01- 01/10 The Star Vista, 1 Vista Exchange Green, Singapore 138617.

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8. Boyle's Coffee Cafe
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Nestled inside Bukit Timah Plaza (yes, that tiny mall on Bukit Timah Road) Boyle’s Coffee Cafe is an artisanal coffee boutique. The focus is entirely on coffee and there’s plenty of latte varieties to keep you going back for more. Think good ol’ regular lattes to cold brew nitro coffee. It’s just beside Rise & Grind Cafe, so you can finish whatever little shopping you have at the mall, grab some brunch and finish it off with some artisanal coffee. Sounds like a perfect weekend to us.

At L1-CS1 Bukit Timah Plaza, 1 Jalan Anak Bukit SG,  Singapore 588996.

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9. Monki Cafe
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Even if a little out of the way, you shouldn’t miss this cheery, bright yellow cafe once you are in the Holland Drive vicinity. It serves cafe-interpretations of familiar traditional comfort dishes of Taiwan. Highlights here include Lu Rou Fan or Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice that has stewed savoury pork and chicken stewed in homemade glutinous rice wine.

And if your LO and you have had enough of ice cream, try snowflake or shaved iced desserts for a change. The ones here are made in-house with fresh ingredients — the watermelon comes with the fruit cubed, while the mixed fruit version comes with purple dragonfruit and Australian mangoes. Or, buy the Taiwanese Traditional Cakes that comes in two flavours, Original and Cheese, that’s like a dense sponge cake with an eggy taste.

At 43 Holland Dr, #01-41, Singapore 270043.

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10. Bok’s Kitchen by Hidden Chefs
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Nestled along Boon Lay Avenue, Bok’s Kitchen by Hidden Chefs is a homey cafe that’s situated out-of-sight within a block of flats.

For breakfast, you can expect local delights like economic bee hoon (rice vermicelli) and nasi lemak (Malay fragrant rice dish) off-the-menu. The menu features cafe fare such as grain bowls and bread bowls, as well as a selection of coffee, tea and dessert options. Their dinner service in the evening also include popular local dishes like Curry Chicken and Ginger Onion Stir Fry Slice Fish Rice.

Try the cafe’s Char Siew Rice Bowl, one of the most popular dishes on the menu with succulent char siew (barbecued pork) served on Italian spiced rice with 63-degree egg.

At #01-01, 216 Boon Lay Ave, Singapore 640216.

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